Tear-Off Calendar

An old-school page-a-day tear-off calendar is quite a multi-purpose tool, so you can

check the date

take a note

ignite a bonfire

clean an extremities

roll a cigarette

remember a birthdays of party leaders or own relatives

decorate a wall

eat some fiber

sketch a map

entertain a guests by some random facts

build a reputation of educated person

write a rhyme

plan an invasion

cut a paper snowflake for a New Year's Tree

make an origami steamship

glue up a cut or an abrasion

calculate a workday exactly from sunrise to sunset

and so on.

You could see, it's a sled-load of functions. Almost all of its functions you can do with the Tear-Off Calendar for iPhone and iPod Touch.

The Tear-Off Calendar for iPhone and iPod Touch improves a classics, that is traditional Soviet-style page-a-day tear-off calendar. It has a well known visual identity up to a paper texture and a cute faults of old-school printing. It is designed for a natural human gestures, so feel free to flip pages by a sweeping motion and to leave 'handwritten' notes just on a page. It has actually the same set of astronomic data: time of sunrise and sunset, moonrise and moonset, lenght of a day and a moon phase. It's all the same, but brought to perfection.

Talking about improvements, the Tear-Off Calendar now

looks into infinity, because calendar and astronomic data calculates automatically;

tunes just fine: it uses owner's coordinates, not an average by the country;

brings an efficiency upto limits—one page per day, can it really be simplier?

smaller than ever, as iPhone is five times thinner;

actually, not tear-off, because old pages do not disappear—it's all stored!

The Tear-Off Calendar is made with a strong hint of Soviet style of printing, so it's hardly surprising when the basic calendar theme is Soviet's 1979. But you can change it by a few clicks: there's quite universal 1934's theme in the package as well.

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